Utilizing the mental health nursing workforce: A sco** review of mental health nursing clinical roles and identities
Despite rising international needs for mental health practitioners, the mental health nursing
workforce is underutilized. This is in part due to limited understandings of their roles …
workforce is underutilized. This is in part due to limited understandings of their roles …
Patient safety in psychiatric inpatient care: a literature review
A Kanerva, J Lammintakanen… - Journal of psychiatric and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary• The literature review was intended to form an understanding of the
patient safety concept and its intension in psychiatric inpatient care and its constitutive …
patient safety concept and its intension in psychiatric inpatient care and its constitutive …
Identifying key factors associated with aggression on acute inpatient psychiatric wards
Aggressive behaviour is a critical issue for modern acute psychiatric services, not just
because of the adverse impact it has on patients and staff, but also because it puts a …
because of the adverse impact it has on patients and staff, but also because it puts a …
A risk to himself: Attitudes toward psychiatric patients and choice of psychosocial strategies among nurses in medical–surgical units
Psychiatric patients are liable to stereoty** by healthcare providers. We explored attitudes
toward caring for psychiatric patients among 13 nurses working in general hospitals in …
toward caring for psychiatric patients among 13 nurses working in general hospitals in …
Safety and contagion in acute psychiatric wards: how the milieu is implicated in the occurrence of clustered safety incidents
In psychiatry, clustered safety incidents are often attributed to behavioural contagion.
Drawing on Kindermann and Skinner's conceptual work in our analysis of staff accounts, we …
Drawing on Kindermann and Skinner's conceptual work in our analysis of staff accounts, we …
“Hell no, they'll think you're mad as a hatter”: Illness discourses and their implications for patients in mental health practice
This article examines how discourses on mental illness are negotiated in mental health
practice and their implications for the subjective experiences of psychiatric patients. Based …
practice and their implications for the subjective experiences of psychiatric patients. Based …
Metasynthesis of research on the role of psychiatric inpatient nurses: what is important to staff?
KR Delaney, ME Johnson - Journal of the American …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
BACKGROUND: Inpatient psychiatric nurses are a large workforce, but their work is poorly
articulated and thus poorly understood outside of the professional inpatient community …
articulated and thus poorly understood outside of the professional inpatient community …
Exploring the role of nurses in inpatient rehabilitation care teams: A sco** review
Background The cohort of people requiring in-hospital rehabilitation continues to age and
experience more co-morbidities. How these changes impact the role of the rehabilitation …
experience more co-morbidities. How these changes impact the role of the rehabilitation …
An examination of the incidence and nature of chemical restraint on adult acute psychiatric inpatient units in Adelaide, South Australia
F Hu, E Muir‐Cochrane, C Oster… - International journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Reducing and/or eliminating the use of coercive measures in psychiatric services is a priority
worldwide. Chemical restraint is one such measure, yet to date has been poorly defined and …
worldwide. Chemical restraint is one such measure, yet to date has been poorly defined and …
Nurse–family communication during and after family meetings in the intensive care unit
Purpose To explore nurse–family communication during and after family meetings. Design A
cross‐sectional study in which 36 family meetings were audio‐recorded in two intensive …
cross‐sectional study in which 36 family meetings were audio‐recorded in two intensive …